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Player Injuries Spurred Changes in NFL Rookie Camps The Commercial Appeal Thursday, May 11, 2017 5B SCOREBOARD NBA PLAYOFF BOX Goals — St. Benedict, Kiko Martinez (Nick WP — Kohl (4-6). LP — Mills (6-7). HR — WESTERN CONFERENCE Stacy Lewis, 1.722. 7, Cristie Kerr, 1.724. 8, Jes- Portland 5 3 2 17 20 15 Vandeven); MUS, David Jones (Matt Silver), Cleveland State, McDermott (8); Southwest, Nashville 4, St. Louis 2 sic Korda, 1.732. 9, Amy Yang, 1.732. 10, Mi- Houston 5 3 1 16 19 13 LATE TUESDAY Ray Zhou (Matthew Temple), Silver (Jones), Smith (2). Records — Cleveland State 33-18, Wednesday, April 26: Nashville 4, St. Louis 3 rim Lee, 1.733. San Jose 4 3 3 15 12 10 SPURS 110, ROCKETS 107 Ben Skahan (Silver), Jones (Silver), Marshall Southwest 14-42. Friday, April 28: St. Louis 3, Nashville 2 Birdies Vancouver 4 4 1 13 12 14 Jones (Charlie Evans). Keepers — St. Bene- Minnesota 3 5 2 11 15 25 HOUSTON (107) Sunday, April 30: Nashville 3, St. Louis 1 1, Ariya Jutanugarn, 157. 2, Stacy Lewis, 141. dict, Arman Guron; MUS, John Walker Huff- Tuesday, May 2: Nashville 2, St. Louis 1 3, Moriya Jutanugarn, 139. 4 (tie) So Yeon Seattle 2 3 4 10 14 12 Ariza 3-10 0-0 9, Capela 4-8 1-2 9, Beverley man. Records — MUS 8-4-4. Los Angeles 2 5 2 8 10 15 6-10 3-3 20, Harden 11-24 7-8 33, Gordon 4- SOFTBALL Friday, May 5: St. Louis 2, Nashville 1 Ryu, Austin Ernst and Chella Choi, 129. 7 (tie), Sunday, May 7: Nashville 3, St. Louis 1 Lizette Salas and Brooke M. Henderson 128. Real Salt Lake 2 6 2 8 9 18 13 2-4 11, R.Anderson 7-11 2-4 19, L.Williams DIVISION 2-A WEST REGIONAL AAC TOURNAMENT Colorado 1 6 1 4 5 12 Anaheim 3, Edmonton 3 9, Inbee Park 126. 10 (tie), Amy Yang, Sarah 3-10 0-0 6. Totals 38-86 15-21 107. At Greenville, N.C. SAN ANTONIO (110) ECS 3, SACRED HEART 1 Wednesday, April 26: Edmonton 5, Anaheim Jane Smith, Pornanong Phatlum and Mirim Wednesday’s Game Leonard 8-21 5-6 22, Aldridge 7-21 4-7 18, Sacred Heart 1 0 — 1 Thursday, May 11 3 Lee, 125. Toronto FC at Columbus, late Gasol 2-5 0-0 4, Mills 7-16 1-2 20, Green 5-11 ECS 1 2 — 3 Game 1: (4) South Florida vs. (5) Mem- Friday, April 28: Edmonton 2, Anaheim 1 Eagles Sunday, April 30: Anaheim 6, Edmonton 3 Friday’s Game 2-3 16, K.Anderson 0-0 0-0 0, Lee 3-4 0-0 6, Goals — Sacred Heart, Evan Ashlock (Sean phis, 10 a.m. 1, Brittany Lincicome, 7. 2, Stacy Lewis, 5. 3 Vancouver at Houston, 8 p.m. Game 2: (2) Houston vs. (7) UConn, 12:30 Wednesday, May 3: Anaheim 4, Edmonton (tie) Pornanong Phatlum, Jessica Korda , Mo- Ginobili 5-11 1-2 12, Simmons 5-14 2-3 12. To- Graham); ECS, Reid Halford (Matthew Hunt), Saturday’s Games p.m. 3, OT riya Jutanugarn, So Yeon Ryu, Katie Burnett , tals 42-103 15-23 110. Ben Lomo (Alex Salazar), Hunt (Salazar). Minnesota United at Toronto FC, 2 p.m. Game 3: (3) UCF vs. (6) East Carolina, 3 Friday, May 5: Anaheim 4, Edmonton 3, 2OT Nelly Korda and Ha Na Jang, 4. 10, 15 tied at 3. Houston 29 31 25 16 6 — 107 Keepers — Sacred Heart, Braxton Dancey; San Jose at Colorado, 3 p.m. ECS, Clayton Brown, Chandler Caughron. p.m. Sunday, May 7: Edmonton 7, Anaheim 1 Sand Save Percentage San Antonio 32 26 28 15 9 — 110 Wednesday, May 10: Edmonton at Ana- Columbus at Montreal, 4 p.m. Records — Sacred Heart 8-3-3, ECS 8-6-2. Friday, May 12 1, Lexi Thompson 76.47%. 2, Morgan Pres- Philadelphia at D.C. United, 6 p.m. 3-Point Goals—Houston 16-48 (Beverley heim, late Game 4: (1) Tulsa vs. Game 1 winner, noon sel, 73.08%. 3 (tie), Ai Miyazato, Mariajo Sporting KC at Orlando City, 6 p.m. 5-7, Harden 4-15, R.Anderson 3-6, Ariza 3-8, DIVISION 2 BOYS DECATHLON Uribe, Ayako Uehara and Ariya Jutanugarn, Game 5: Game 2 winner vs. Game 3 win- LATE TUESDAY Real Salt Lake at New England, 6:30 p.m. Gordon 1-6, Capela 0-1, L.Williams 0-5), San 71.43%. 7 (tie), Brittany Lincicome, Meghan At MUS ner, 2:30 p.m. NHL PLAYOFF SUMMARY Seattle at Chicago, 8 p.m. Antonio 11-33 (Mills 5-12, Green 4-8, Ginobili Khnag, Holly Clyburn and Jacqui Concolino, Saturday, May 13 Sunday’s Games 1-4, Leonard 1-4, Aldridge 0-1, Simmons 0-4). INDIVIDUALS: 1. Daniel Tell (Briarcrest), SENATORS 4, RANGERS 2 66.67%. Game 6: Championship, 11 a.m. Atlanta United FC at Portland, 3 p.m. Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Houston 5,872 points; 2. Ty Kimberlin (Harding Acad- Ottawa 2 1 1 — 4 Rounds Under Par 47 (Capela 11), San Antonio 52 (Leonard 15). emy), 5,671; 3. Landon Wright (Briarcrest), Los Angeles at New York, 5 p.m. SEC TOURNAMENT N.Y. Rangers 0 1 1 — 2 1, So Yeon Ryu, 85.71%. 2, Ariya Jutanugarn, NY City FC at FC Dallas, 7 p.m. Assists—Houston 21 (Harden 10), San Anto- 5,252; 4. James Townsdin (Harding Acad- 83.33%. 3, Inbee Park, 82.14%. 4 (tie), Lexi nio 24 (Ginobili 5). Total Fouls—Houston emy), 5,068; 5. Troy Taylor (Briarcrest), 4,091; At Knoxville First Period—1, Ottawa, Hoffman 4 (Karls- Thompson, Cristie Kerr, Jessica Korda, Sei 6. Gavin McKay (MUS), 4,091; 7. Dorian Hop- 23, San Antonio 18. A—18,418 (18,418). Wednesday, May 10 son, MacArthur), 4:27. 2, Ottawa, Stone 4 Young Kim, 80.77%. 8, Moriya Jutanugarn, TRANSACTIONS kins (MUS), 3,976. (Wideman, MacArthur), 14:44. Game 1: (5) Alabama 4, (12) Arkansas 1 79.41%. 9, Hyo Joo Kim, 78.57%. 10, Jeong BASEBALL Second Period—3, N.Y. Rangers, Zibanejad Eun Lee, 85.00%. PREPS Game 2: (8) Ole Miss 2, (9) Mississippi 2(Zuccarello, Holden), 13:32. 4, Ottawa, American League BASEBALL State 1 Karlsson 2 (Anderson, Ryan), 15:53. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Recalled LHP Vidal BASEBALL LINESCORES Game 3: (7) Kentucky 7, (10) South Caroli- Third Period—5, N.Y. Rangers, Kreider 3 AUTO RACING Nuno from Norfolk (IL). Optioned RHP Logan PCL STANDINGS na 3 Verrett to Norfolk. CBHS 12, ST. BENEDICT 2 (B.Smith, Zibanejad), 0:53. 6, Ottawa, Pageau NASCAR Monster Game 4: (6) LSU vs. (11) Missouri, late CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Placed C Geovany St. Benedict 0 1 0 10 — 2 4 1 Amer. Northern W L Pct. GB 7(Stone), 19:53. Energy Cup Schedule Colorado Springs 20 8 .714 — Thursday, May 11 Shots on Goal—Ottawa 10-11-5—26; N.Y. Soto on the 10-day DL, retroactive to May 8. CBHS 1(10)0 1x — 12 8 3 1 Feb. 19 — x-Advance Auto Parts Clash, Day- Oklahoma City 16 15 .516 5 ⁄2 Game 5: (4) Texas A&M vs. Alabama, 11 Rangers 13-11-15—39. Recalled C Kevan Smith from Charlotte (IL). 1 WP — Weston Bizzle (7-3). LP — Ryan Iowa 14 17 .452 7 ⁄2 a.m. Power-play—Ottawa 0 of 2; N.Y. Rangers 0 tona Beach, Fla. (Joey Logano) KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Selected the con- 1 Dennis (4-1). Records — St. Benedict 22-6, Omaha 14 17 .452 7 ⁄2 Game 6: (1) Florida vs. Ole Miss, 1:30 p.m. of 4. Feb. 23 — x-Can-Am Duel at Daytona 1, tracts of RHPs Al Alburquerque and Seth Ma- CBHS 17-17. Amer. Southern W L Pct. GB Game 7: (2) Auburn vs. Kentucky, 4 p.m. Goalies—Ottawa, Anderson 8-4 (39 Daytona Beach, Fla. (Chase Elliott) ness from Omaha (PCL). Designated INF Memphis 21 12 .636 — Game 8: (3) Tennessee vs. Game 4 winner, shots-37 saves); N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist 6-6 Feb. 23 — x-Can-Am Duel at Daytona 2, Christian Colon and 1b-OF Peter O’Brien for DISTRICT 15-AA TOURNAMENT Nashville 13 16 .448 6 6:30 p.m. (25-22). Daytona Beach, Fla. (Denny Hamlin) assignment. Optioned RHP Jakob Junis to Round Rock 14 19 .424 7 Feb. 26 — Daytona 500, Daytona Beach, Omaha. LATE TUESDAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP 1 Friday, May 12 A—18,006 (18,200). T—2:27. New Orleans 11 21 .344 9 ⁄2 Fla. (Kurt Busch) COVINGTON 16, HAYWOOD 6 MINNESOTA TWINS — Claimed LHP Adam Pacific Northern W L Pct. GB Semifinals, 2 and 4:30 p.m. March 5 — Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500, Wilk off waivers from the New York Mets. Op- Haywood 400 20 — 6 8 2 Tacoma 20 11 .645 — Saturday, May 13 Hampton, Ga. (Brad Keselowski) tioned RHP Drew Rucinski to Rochester (IL). Covington 237 13 — 16 19 3 Reno 20 13 .606 1 Championship, 7 p.m. GOLF March 12 — Kobalt 400, Las Vegas (Martin NEW YORK YANKEES — Optioned RHP Fresno 13 20 .394 8 Truex Jr.) WP — Austin Baskin (7-0). LP — Kylan 1 Chad Green to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Sacramento 12 20 .375 8 ⁄2 PGA Tour Champions Statistics Shaw (2-1). HR — Covington, Brock Lomax COLLEGE LINESCORES March 19 — Camping World 500, Avondale, SEATTLE MARINERS — Selected the con- Pacific Southern W L Pct. GB Through May 7 Ariz.
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